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I must admit I do contemplate at times how he will be doing as he will be ten now, having a dog is like having a kid. They drive you mad at times, but you love all there quirks and daft moments. Iβm 50/50 on what sort of breed I want to get, with me having a very long bathroom and bedroom, with a small kitchen and bathroom alongside an open hallway and stairs. Iβm wanting a medium sized breed, to aid me with steadiness, alongside helping to break the cycle of me staying in the flat all the time. I would take he or she up to the lakes and scotland for a holiday. Just having a furry friend again would be amazing to say the least. One factor Iβm taking into consideration is grooming, having a lot of fluffy hair and dander wouldnβt be good for my old bagpipes, thinking a short haired breed, who doesnβt bark a lot, is easy to train and would be maybe a working breed. Iβm also thinking of adopting a little parrot as well for someone to talk to and plus I love them, they probably would be swearing by the end of the week π
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Cockapoo beautiful nature's don't malt very easy to train it is hard so many breeds if I went to battersea I'd cry and want them all
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It's boiling here.
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I must admit Iβve not thought of a cockapoo π€ Taking them to a groomer for a short back and sides would be very interesting to say the least or a Labradoodle also be also be under consideration to. They may be a bit more laid back than the crazy cocker side of a Cockapoo.
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Oh yes your right spainels are ball ball ball my mum had one used to walk her for hours she lives in Devon and still kip wasn't tired
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I love Spanners, but they would be to much work for me. I used to be able to go hiking, sometimes over 20 miles in a day, plus walk at a fast pace. Then when I got long covid, I just take things at a slower pace with a walking stick in hand. Having a Spanner in the flat would be like having a caged tiger π
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Not seen any. Just the dropping s
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11 degrees cold as normal for Sunderland
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Iβve turned my heating timer off, flat is just right at the moment. Sat relaxing on my bed just watching The Good Dr on Sky and maybe put a movie on later. Feeling more relaxed now than than before, just feeling proud that Iβve survived the last 18 months and against all odds and against what people thought of me including myself, Iβm still going strong, maintaining my flat, keeping on top of bills and maintaining my tenancy and independence. Must admit my first ex wife was actually correct, Youβd be better off on your own or with someone without kids, well so married someone without kids, that didnβt work and the being better on my own is working out π as for the swinging brick of a heart she said I had, itβs a heart shape piece of Scottish Granite with Millstone Grit inlayed into it, goes with the fighting spirit I have.
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Might be able to see where they get in outside @Amberpearl
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HhhhHhhhhh yh your not wrong my mum 74 and she literally walked the legs of kip my friend has one and just runs ball at least your be entertained π
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God alot of people have suffered so bad with long covid sorry to hear that
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Its been a long boring day for me.
I went out to avoid having to endure the noise and disruption of having internal doors replaced.
The day dragged so much and I am tired now.
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my ex wife gave it me 7 months before she dumped me, one and only time of having it. I just face it as another challenge along a council pot holed road Iβve been on since 1983.
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Yeah they do but I'm not very happy with the finish work, he has left unfilled gaps but I will point it out to the supervisor when he comes to look at the work.
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We met a new dog walker a couple of weeks' ago,he's got a labradoodle.
Lovely dog,really good natured and very obedient.
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Itβs certainly given me food for thought, thatβs for sure π€
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Grumpy1314
Good evening sorry our nattering made you miss all your meds, I hope you manage to take your meds today,
I know what it feels like when your waiting on them and if your in pain lije majority of us are bet it's not a pretty site π€£.
I had one of those days today wish I'd taken my meds with me when taking my son to football though I was supposed to pick them up today but nooo was totally wrong it's not Wednesday yet π€£ well I'm shattered hun was lovely talking to you yesterday if you want to message me something I'll reply in the morning otherwise we'll be up half the night chatting again, goodnight grumpy π chin up keep smiling and let me know how your day has been still not sure if I'm tagging you right on here I'm a total novice on here and normally takes me a little extra time to work things out chat tomorrow
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